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This Intersect360 Research report presents the 2017 total market model and five-year forecast for the overall High Performance Computing (HPC) market,
segmented into product and services categories, including servers, storage, services, software, networks, cloud, and other products. The forecast horizon
is from 2018 through 2022, with compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) using 2017 as a base.

Intersect360 Research defines HPC as the use of servers, clusters, and supercomputers—plus associated software, tools, components, storage, and services—for
scientific, engineering, or analytical tasks that are particularly intensive in computation, memory usage, or data management. Intersect360 Research
reports available in this series include the following segmentations:

This was an unusual year for the HPC market, with mixed results across the categories. Total HPC market revenue was $35.4 billion in 2017, growing 1.6%
over 2016. Public cloud consumption for HPC had a breakout year, with 44.3% growth. Spending on HPC servers grew 7.4%. The disparity between the growth
of servers and other hardware categories is due to end users shifting to more computationally-rich environments, fueled greatly by new requirements
in machine learning. The software, network, and services categories all declined, despite the increase in HPC budgets.

The HPC market will grow at a 6.9% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2017 through 2022. All product segments will show healthy, stable growth, while
cloud computing for HPC will continue to grow at very high rates, especially in the near-term years in the forecast, before moderating in future years.